Creation Story
Dodo Bird
Before there were cell phones, or flat screen TV’s were invented, even before the planets were created, there lived a being called Sipathamia. He was the great god of the heavens. You may think that Sipathamia was a human being or near a creature near human intelligence. You are almost wrong. This being was a bird, but he was near human intelligence. The bird was the sacred protector of everything. He was 20 tons. He was 30 feet high and his wingspan 60 feet.
One day, Sipathamia was feeling very bored after is morning morsel of space dust. Back then, there were no humans or plants or steak or anything. All he had to eat was space dust. As I was saying, he was getting very bored because he had no one to play with. He ventured out into space. He found an incredibly large pile of thick space dust that was that it could be easily handled. He pushed all the dust together and it formed a sort of clay-like substance. He then sculpted a women bird. He named her Doodo. They started playing. After a week of just the two of them, they started to get lonely again, because there are only so many things you can do with two birds. Doodo suggested that they have bird children. Sipathamia shrugged off the idea for a few weeks. Then something happened. A new being was formed and his name was Peelu. He had red jay children. He threatened to overthrow Sipathamia and Doodo. Then Doodo suggested the idea that they have children again. This time he obliged. They had three hundred dodo’s, named after his wife. He trained them to be fighter birds. He then challenged Peelu to a battle, Peelu accepted. They wanted a place where they could fight and nothing could get ruined. Sipathamia made the planet called Mars. They then had there battle. Sipathamia’s army won! He was still in control. He then wanted to build a nice planet where his birds could live harmoniously. He built the planet Earth. He placed the birds there to live. Then a surprise occurred, Peelu had more children, but these weren’t red jays. They were humans, dinosaurs, cheetahs, and other creatures. Soon, they inhabited the earth and started to hunt the dodos. Sipathamia did not like that. He made them extinct so that they could live with him in heaven. Eventually they came back to heaven. They relaxed there, and just started to have fun. Peelu was training at this time. He challenged Sipathamia to another battle. Sipathamia refused the battle and started to relax again. Two years later, Peelu surprised Sipathamia; he ambushed all the dodo birds. They all perished in a great fight. Eventually, dodo birds died out all together and Peelu became the supreme ruler of the universe. He forced Doodo to cook all his meals and be his slave woman. He built all the other planets and gave the human’s fire and the gift of cement to build buildings, and technology. He really helped build up the humans civilization, but one thing he did not think of, was all the pollution, and now Sipathamia’s world is going to be ruined because of him. This is a creation story about dodo birds.
Dodo Bird
Before there were cell phones, or flat screen TV’s were invented, even before the planets were created, there lived a being called Sipathamia. He was the great god of the heavens. You may think that Sipathamia was a human being or near a creature near human intelligence. You are almost wrong. This being was a bird, but he was near human intelligence. The bird was the sacred protector of everything. He was 20 tons. He was 30 feet high and his wingspan 60 feet.
One day, Sipathamia was feeling very bored after is morning morsel of space dust. Back then, there were no humans or plants or steak or anything. All he had to eat was space dust. As I was saying, he was getting very bored because he had no one to play with. He ventured out into space. He found an incredibly large pile of thick space dust that was that it could be easily handled. He pushed all the dust together and it formed a sort of clay-like substance. He then sculpted a women bird. He named her Doodo. They started playing. After a week of just the two of them, they started to get lonely again, because there are only so many things you can do with two birds. Doodo suggested that they have bird children. Sipathamia shrugged off the idea for a few weeks. Then something happened. A new being was formed and his name was Peelu. He had red jay children. He threatened to overthrow Sipathamia and Doodo. Then Doodo suggested the idea that they have children again. This time he obliged. They had three hundred dodo’s, named after his wife. He trained them to be fighter birds. He then challenged Peelu to a battle, Peelu accepted. They wanted a place where they could fight and nothing could get ruined. Sipathamia made the planet called Mars. They then had there battle. Sipathamia’s army won! He was still in control. He then wanted to build a nice planet where his birds could live harmoniously. He built the planet Earth. He placed the birds there to live. Then a surprise occurred, Peelu had more children, but these weren’t red jays. They were humans, dinosaurs, cheetahs, and other creatures. Soon, they inhabited the earth and started to hunt the dodos. Sipathamia did not like that. He made them extinct so that they could live with him in heaven. Eventually they came back to heaven. They relaxed there, and just started to have fun. Peelu was training at this time. He challenged Sipathamia to another battle. Sipathamia refused the battle and started to relax again. Two years later, Peelu surprised Sipathamia; he ambushed all the dodo birds. They all perished in a great fight. Eventually, dodo birds died out all together and Peelu became the supreme ruler of the universe. He forced Doodo to cook all his meals and be his slave woman. He built all the other planets and gave the human’s fire and the gift of cement to build buildings, and technology. He really helped build up the humans civilization, but one thing he did not think of, was all the pollution, and now Sipathamia’s world is going to be ruined because of him. This is a creation story about dodo birds.